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Arthur Stringer

The Wire Tappers

In “The Wire Tappers,” Arthur Stringer crafts a gripping narrative that weaves together elements of crime, suspense, and psychological intrigue. Set against the backdrop of the burgeoning telephone technology of the 1920s, the novel explores the world of wiretapping as a means of both investigation and invasion of privacy. Stringer'Äôs incisive prose and deft characterization illuminate the moral ambiguities faced by those who seek truth through dubious means, while his vivid descriptions of urban life enhance the novel'Äôs atmospheric tension. The book reflects the era'Äôs anxieties surrounding technology and surveillance, making it a compelling study of early 20th-century social dynamics. Arthur Stringer, a Canadian-born writer active in the early 20th century, was a prolific author whose works spanned various genres, including mystery and adventure. His experiences in journalism and his keen observations of the sociopolitical landscape of his time undoubtedly influenced his critical perspective on modernity and morality, themes that resonate powerfully throughout “The Wire Tappers.” Stringer'Äôs own familiarity with the workings of communications and media likely informed his portrayal of the invasive nature of surveillance practices. Recommended for readers interested in early detective fiction and the moral dilemmas posed by technological advancement, “The Wire Tappers” invites a deep engagement with issues that remain relevant today. Stringer'Äôs vivid storytelling and complex themes provide an enthralling reading experience, making it a crucial addition to any literary collection.
244 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press

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